Here's a nice talk by Gil Bejerano formerly of UCSC and now at Stanford. Its a good basic primer on how comparative genomics can be used to uncover genetic regulatory elements. His main theme was that these particular elements function through binding proteins with transcriptional regulatory properties.
How many pseudogenes in the human genome?
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There are somewhat less than 25,000 genes in the human genome and there are
probably about the same number of pseudogenes.
Pseudogenes are sequences tha...
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